That’s the timeframe for Dantas’ expected title defense against Season 6 tourney winner Marcos Galvao (13-5-1 MMA, 4-2 BFC), as well as Daley’s entrance into the Season 8 welterweight tourney.

Dantas and Daley were recently scratched from Bellator 79, which takes place Nov. 2 at Casino Rama in Rama, Ontario, Canada.

According to the official, Bellator CEO Bjorn Rebney nixed Dantas’ participation after a wellbeing check on the fighter, who complained of post-concussion symptoms such as nausea and vertigo during a training session a few weeks ago.

Dantas was expected to defend his title against Galvao at Bellator 79, but a knockout loss to Tyson Nam in August at Shooto Brazil 33 prompted officials to delay the title bout for the champion, who won the title in April with a second-round submission victory over Zach Makovsky.

Daley, who debuted in Bellator with a first-round KO of Rudy Bears earlier this year, requested a fight prior his tournament debut, and officials booked him for Bellator 79. But with less than two weeks until the event, there were concerns that he would be stopped at the Canadian border due to incomplete paperwork needed to secure a visa, an official said.

Rather than “roll the dice” and risk the fighter not being able to cross into Canada, he was also scratched from the card.

An event and venue have yet to be named for Bellator’s much-anticipated debut on Spike TV.

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